Earthquake: Interstate-5 bridge, others slated for ODOT work Continued from page 6 that it would create a domino effect and cause Lookout Point and Dexter dams to break also, he said. However, the greatest danger to the Hills Creek Dam is not a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake, but a crustal event, which occurs about every 2,500 years, Hinds said. Failure of a dam would create massive flooding, destroying bridges and roadways. “It would be catastrophic if one of these structures failed,” Hinds said. Hinds stresses that dams are heavi ly monitored by engineers and are continually under seismic inspection. In addition, a number of earth quakes worldwide in past 10 years have shown embankment dams, like Fern Ridge and Hills Creek, perform ing better than expected, Hinds said. Unprepared infrastructure The Oregon Department of Trans portation has conducted an intense analysis of seismic conditions for all roadways and bridges in the state over the last several years, said Lou Torres, an ODOT spokesman. In Lane County, ODOT is working on several bridges and overpasses, Torres said. Currently, the Interstate-5 bridge over the Willamette River is a tempo rary structure, which ODOT aims to replace permanently by 2010, said Tim Potter, ODOT Region 2 bridge geo/hydro unit manager. However, the temporary bridge was designed without extreme seis mic considerations, Potter said. In the event of a major earthquake, these bridges would probably not collapse, but might not be usable, he said. Eugene Water and Electric Board non-headquarters facilities and warehouses, built in 1952, harbor the majority of EWEB’s response ve hicles, equipment and supplies, and they are susceptible to collapse in an earthquake, said Lance Robertson, EWEB spokesman. “It would definitely hamper our ability to get power turned back on in timely way,” Robertson said. The need for science Scientific input is critical in developing disaster emergency response plans, geology professor Weldon said. “There’s a tendency for political or economic interests to basically ig nore science if it’s difficult to deal with,” he said. Weldon used the example of Lane County Emergency Manager Linda Cook only having one available staff member to assist in disaster prepara tion for the entire county. Weldon said the city’s plan for disaster mitigation and management covers the ground, but is not very de tailed and could use additional scientific input. Kate Horton | Photographer Andre LeDuc, program director for the Oregon Natural Hazards Workgroup, points out the potential dangers of Hendricks Hall. “Nature doesn’t really care if we’re paying attention or not,” he said. Contact the crime, health and safety reporter at kgagnon @ dailyemerald. com Springfield • Cougar Fall Creek Eugene Cottage Grove Dexter 'cJS irove Chris Todd I Graphic artist Source: Army Corps of Engineers Dams of the Eugene-Willamette Basin area Legend m Dams Cities 0 15 1 L. (miles) Location Map Wheels. Open Monday to Friday 8-6, Saturday 8-5, Sunday 10-5 at the Eugene Lincoln Mercury Showroom 380 Goodpasture Island Road in the Valley River AUTO Center • Sport utility 4x4 vehicles & cargo vans • Sporty compacts luxury cars & • FREE customer pick-up (local area only) • Low daily, weekly & monthly rates • Credit cash or cash deposits • ALL DRIVERS MUST BE 21 OR OLDER • Does not include taxes or surcharges. Offer may not be used in conjunction with any other promotional offers. Limit one coupon per customer and one coupon per rental. Eugene VAN & CAR Rental 342-6161 www.elmcars.com 7,12 & 15 seat passenger vans Kate Horton | Photographer Police and other city-owned vehicles are parked beneath City Hall when not in use. The building is not up to current seismic codes and could potentially collapse in the event of an earthquake. Stuff your pie-hole with tasty wholesome foods like our Big Bulging Burritos, Hot Heaping Bowls, Kickin' Quesadillas, Fresh Soups, Salads, S?lsas and Smoothies. While you're here enjoy the organic juice bar, vegan-baked goodies, local microbrews, art-, music and general mischief. 760 Blair Blvd., Eugene 541.868.0668 Vegetarian, Vegan, Omnivore-friendly menu Quick non-surly Service & Take-out • Food Alliance Member